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International Arament Cooperative Programs: Benefits, Liabilities, and Self-Inflicted Wounds – The JSF As A Case Study by Stephen G. Di Domenico, Lt Col, USAF February 2006
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JSF Partners / Incorporating Partners / Coalition Partners / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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Maxwell AFB / Air War College / Technology Air University Maxwell Air Force Base / /

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service specific materiel solutions / study products / /

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Congress / Air War College / Defense Science Board / US government / Department of Defense / Center for Strategy and Technology Air University Maxwell Air Force Base / Center for Strategy and Technology / United States government / /

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Stephen G. Di Domenico / /

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author / model international armament cooperative program / contractor / Principal Undersecretary / international cooperation model for development and production / Secretary / /

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F-16 / JSF / JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER / /

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Alabama / /

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the Defense Science Board review / /

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